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good morning, america. this morning, breaking news overnight. the search for a predator and a community on edge. an attempted child abduction reported in colorado as a community right nearby mourns the gruesome death of a missing 10-year-old girl. the question this morning, are these cases related? another breaking story we're covering. collision at sea. a u.s. navy cruiser rams a nuclear-powered submarine in exercises off the east coast. how could this have happened? mama oprah. the queen of all media talks about being mother to 19 girls. oprah winfrey opening up about her emotional journey with the first class of her academy. she discusses the future of her
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cable network, own. and royal streemt. the 16-year-old who beat a potentially lethal flesh-eating bacteria. this morning, the moving honor her classmates have bestowed upon her. and good morning, everyone. we're counting down to the next presidential debate. round two of the prize fight between president obama and mitt romney will be a battle for momentum in the final weeks before election day. we'll look at who's got the advantage heading into tuesday night. >> president obama taking four days off the trail hunkering down for debate prep. we'll get into that with jake tapper. also, is the austrian daredevil getting ready to dive from the edge of space? we're live from roswell, new
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mexico. they've just now given the weather clear. ginger zee has done a lot of crazy stuff for the sake of this broadcast. what do you think? >> right after felix does it. >> he's setting the bar high. >> that's the proper attitude of caution. who says becoming a parent means giving up any daredevil indulgences? one dad satisfied his need for speed with this souped up stroller. peter, i hope you're not watching. we're going switch gears. beginning with the breaking news out of colorado and the hunt for a child predator. police are investigating an attempted abduction overnight, following the disappearance and murder of 10-year-old jessica ridgeway. no word if there is a connection yet. an entire community is on edge. here's abc's clayton sandell.
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>> reporter: in a community attempted abduction, just 12 miles down the road from where jessica ridgeway was killed. someone tried to snatch a 13-year-old boy. his mom snapped a picture of this car. >> i think all children should pay attention to what they're doing. >> reporter: there is sadness, anger, fear. >> this is horrible. absolutely horrible. >> reporter: that a kirl is on the loose. >> i want to stress that we recognize there is a predator at large in our community. >> reporter: jessica's dismembered body was found wednesday, seven miles from where she disappeared october 5th walking to school. fbi profilers believe the suspect is male. might have left work, changed
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his appearance or car. >> we're talking and conveying to the community the importance of looking at behavioral changes. unfortunately, it's somebody's family member. a neighbor, a friend. >> reporter: dozens of worried residents came to tom for crisis counseli counseling. >> there's a level of fear and anxiety. are we safe? >> reporter: at the park near jessica's house, there is a growing memorial. >> all: three, two, one. >> reporter: in a community that desperately needs its spirits lifted, and a kirl brought to justice. for "good morning america," clayton sandell, westminster, colorado. >> jarring to hear the police say a predator is on the loose. let's go to ron claiborne with more news. we're going to begin with the collision between two navy
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ships. the pentagon is investigating. this cruiser and this submarine collided yesterday. the sub's nuclear-powered reactor was not affected. no one was injured. collisions between submarines and warships are very rare. the last one happened 2009. the toll from the deadly meningitis outbreak has risen. 15 deaths and 198 cases of the disease. the company that produces peanut butter for trader joe's is expanding the recall to raw and roasted peanuts. at least 35 people have been sickened by the outbreak. a huge loss for the new york yank dmis the baseball playoffs as they open the series against the tigers last night. derek jeter, the team's captain,
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and the heart and soul of the yankees, broke his ankle on what seemed like a routine play. he's out for the rest of playoffs. the game went 12 innings and the dwrank kis lost. the space shuttle "endeavour" is late. the space shuttle is reaching its destination hours late. they had trouble navigating trees and utility poles. so far, no scratches to the shuttle. it's come inches from buildings and trees. it's late, it's l.a. >> you're keeping your emotions under wraps after staying up late at the yankees game. >> that was tough. there's always tomorrow in baseball. we're gonna win. and jake is, too.
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turning now politics. the countdown to the next battle between president obama and mitt romney. both men are in intense training for the second debate on tuesday. with 23 days left before election day, the stakes could not be higher. many believe the president needs a knockout to regain momentum. it's "your voice, your vote." here's david kerley. good morning, david. >> reporter: good morning. the president is holed up in a virginia resort for three days of debate preparation. his performance could blunt romney's place in the poll. the stage is being set. the ring, if you will. >> think the stakes are enormous, particularly for the president. >> reporter: round one went to romney. the second round, biden got obama back in the fight, even if the overall debate with ryan was a draw.
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now with three days away, the candidates in their corners. mitt romney in boston the. president in williamsburg, virginia. taking three days off the campaign trail for practice. the president watched the polls tighten after the first debate. with romney moving ahead in virginia in one poll. >> how are you? >> reporter: team owe what tells us the president will go after romney on his tax cut plans and his ideas for winding down the war in afghanistan. in tuesday's debate, audience members will ask the questions in the town hall format. >> he's got to be able to go on offense without being offensive to the audience. he's got to go on offense and defend his vision, his path to where he'd take the country in the second term. >> i had a debate about a week ago. i did enjoy myself. >> reporter: as for romney, who is energized by the momentum and bigger crowds he's seen since
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the debate. our debate coach says, keep it up. >> i can't imagine he would get overconfident. he needs to do much of the same he did in the first debate. >> reporter: the big face-off set for tuesday night. the owe what campaign just announced it has more than 4 million donors this cycle. that's a presidential record. >> thank you, david. let's bring in jake tapper for more. he's in washington filling in for george stephanopoulos on "this week." >> i'm senior white house correspondent. not chief. >> never get the title wrong. if it was up to me, you would be president united states. on "saturday night live" they were openly mocking joe biden's performance. i imagine that president obama is not going to take tack this
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aggressive. but do you think he'll go for the 47% comment? >> think so. they are very different guys, president obama and vice president biden. the styles are different. think you'll see president obama much more aggressive. he'll talk about the 47% comments. in radio interview on friday, he seemed to blame the fact that didn't come up on the debate on the media. that was a suggestion that jim lehrer should have brought it up. >> do you think there's concern in the romney camp that the stage may be set for an obama comeback narrative? >> absolutely. they are very sensitive to that. they generally think that the media is in the tank for president obama any way. you have heard paul ryan and other members of the romney/ryan
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team make that suggestion. they think the media is ready to write the obama comeback story. it's romney's proposition to try to stand in the way of that. >> how much concern are you hearing from both camps about the fine line they have to walk in terms of attacking while in this pretty delicate town hall style format where regular voters don't like that kind of vitriol? >> the bottom line is, when you attack people, if i were to attack you right now, your negative ratings would go up. people watching the show would think less of you. mine would, too, because people would think less of me for attacking. that's the delicate dance the candidates have to do. think the town hall makes that a challenge. >> jake tapper, our senior white house correspondent, soon to be chief who knows where he'll go from there.
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jake, thank you very much. he has a big show today. his guests include ohio senator rob port nan. bo biden, son of joe biden. and our own martha raddatz, the moderator of the veep debate. and we'll have coverage of the next debate on tuesday. >> you want to take a breath there. >> a lot of promotion there. big weather news overnight. hail storms and at least one tornado. five states in the midwest took a beating last night. this large and nasty storm system is moving east with more states bracing for wild weather today. ginger zee all over this story. getting ready for her next jump from outer space. before that, the forecast. >> we have to get right into it. this is what happened yesterday. october is no stranger to severe weather. 35 tornadoes on average in october in the u.s. one likely but three reported
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between college station and austin. that is damaging wind and hail there in the blue and yellow dots. this is from just along the texas state line in southern and central oklahoma. blinding rain. plenty of lightning. the winds up to 80 miles per hour that caused quite a bit of damage. we saw hail. one inch to larger. quarter-sized in some places. a big thanks to ktxs for sending those photos. today, we have to warn those folks who are in the crosshairs. from indianapolis to louisville, memphis, south to houston. along the same cold front, we'll be watching for storms. rain in northern michigan. so much more coming up in the nation's weather, including a check of the tropics. that's right. it's still hurricane season. well, it's billed as the free fall from the edge of space. at this hour, felix baumgartner is preparing a death-defying sky
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dive. it will see him break the sound barrier. he plummeted to earth up to 70 miles an hour. he's ready to give it another go today. ryan owens is in roswell, new mexico. how sit looking? >> reporter: you know more than most how hard it is to get a body moving on a sunday morning. think about going from 0 to 700 miles an hour in 35 seconds. that is what this daredevil is planning to try with a leap right into the record books. >> no airplane ever did what the xs-1 is about to do. >> reporter: 65 years to the day after test pilot chuck yeager broke the sound barrier, felix baumgartner is trying to do it with his body. he plans to jump from 23 miles above the new mexican desert.
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that's four times higher than most passenger planes fly. >> i like to be in the air. it's my second home. >> reporter: getting there has been a struggle. he's hitching a ride no the edge of space in a balloon that is 55 stories high. winds of just two miles an hour and it can't launch. >> whoa, gusty winds are taking that balloon down now. >> reporter: that's what happened last week when felix tried to set the record. >> abort due to gusty winds. >> reporter: this morning, he's hoping to go for it again. you can hardly blame him for wanting to get it over with. he's trained for five years. preparing his body for the stress and the real danger of falling farther, faster than any human has. >> when he steps off the capsule, there's virtually no air. he's in a vacuum. he has no control. if he steps off goofty, pushes
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harder with one foot, it could induce a turn. we could get into the flat spin. >> reporter: there is so much that can go wrong, especially right after he jumps that his team has started calling that the 35 seconds of terror, which brings us to the real question of why would someone want to do this? they are hoping that scientists in the future will be able to design a better, stronger space suit for future astronauts, dan? >> fair enough. i try to still avoid a project with anything that calls for 35 seconds of terror. thank you, ryan. moving on to a different story. what do willie nelson, snoop dog have in common? they're been busted with drugs in the police stop to the stars. a check point in texas.
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this morning, another celebrity caught in the sting. this morning, nelly. ♪ hey, must be the money >> reporter: rapper nelly is famous for award winning music. the tough-talking texas officers were not asking for autographs after finding drugs on his tour bus. they traced the drugs to his security manager's suitcase instead. the rapper said neither i nor anyone else in the tour bus knew he had them. this place is starting to be called the check point for the stars. officers look for drugs in vehicles from mexico or just driving through from hollywood. ♪ i've been a bad bad girl >> reporter: but everyone heard about it when the check point busted fiona apple with hashish.
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and willie nelson was busted if 2010. ♪ south of the border down mexico way ♪ >> reporter: snoop dogg railed after that arrest. early this year, snoop found himself under arrest for misdemeanor possession of marijuana. he got invited for a look at the jail from the inside. even the guy that played the winkleboss twins had trouble here. >> somebody's got get the word to them. if you're driving cross-country, you don't take drugs with you. if you're on i-10 in texas, you're going to be caught. >> reporter: they all ended up paying fines for felony, rather m misdemeanor possession of
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substances. >> if you're going to drive with drugs, don't go through there. >> know better. >> thanks, mark. time for a check of the weather. over back to ginger. >> tip taken. i won't forget that. kidding. i won't be doing that. let's get into tropical storm rafael. bermuda will be close to the rain and wind. still a category 1 on wednesday. staying that way. i want to leave you with an important note. more rain to seattle and portland. some of the cities there, one to three inches. a nicer, more plild day in parts of the northeast. chilly in portland, waking up with snow in the mountains at 56.
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>> we have some gorgeous shots of the northern lights coming up. stick around in the next half hour for that. >> can't wait to see that. thank you, ginger. we're going turn now to a story about a tough 16-year-old girl. she, of course, had been rid within the potentially life-threatening flesh-eating bacteria. now, 17 surgeries later, she's back home. >> just in time for her high school's homecoming. abc's reena ninan is in washington with the story. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning to you. those high school years can be tough. add to the mix, coping with a flesh-eating bacteria disease.
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making it impossible to walk or run. one high schooler refuses to let the disease define her. >> hi! >> reporter: giddy. glowing. and grateful to be alive. ♪ ♪ get funky >> reporter: 16-year-old alexis was all smiles on saturday. she prepared for the high school homecoming dance. >> you look nice. >> thank you. >> she still seems like she's okay and happy to be alive and happy to be able to participate in these things. as a parent, that's awesome. >> three, two, one, go, haley! >> reporter: barely two months ago after playing in this lake with her sister, haley, the former soccer player was hospitalized with a rare form of flesh-eating bacteria. >> i went off a rope swing.
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when i fell into the water, i hit my leg. it was really bad. >> reporter: she endured 18 surgeries. she celebrated her sweet 16 with new wheels. >> every surgery you wait in the waiting room wondering what they found and what would need to be removed or what was still left and was healthy. >> i lost a lot of use in my leg. but, i haven't lost my leg. >> reporter: though not yet well enough to return full-time, the redhead stopped by school friday long enough to be crowned homecoming princess. >> it was amazing to be crowned and i'm guessing, since i with been way for so long, they just wanted me to know that i'm still included in the school. i can't explain how much that means to me. >> reporter: she was declared a princess this week, but fought hard to be a survivor for life. alexis will now be constitutered at home, hoping to takes extra
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>> pets are like their family, right? all-out mission. and a risky stunt that begins with man on a high bar placed at the edge of a cliff. what could possibly go wrong? you name it. we begin with the hunt for a fake nurse this half hour. police say he was caught on camera wearing a nurse's outfit spending money she stole from patients at an assisted living pa silty in florida. john muller has the story. >> reporter: good morning, bianna. it's amazing what the right outfit can do. the suspect probably spent 100 bucks on a white lab coat and scrubs. the crimes happened last month. the pictures just released. she certainly looks the part of tape. dressed in scrubs and wearing a white lab coat, this would-be nurse is on a spending spree.
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sloo she's not a nurse. and the credit card she tries to use is stolen. she used the same lab coat and scrubs to walk into two facilities in the orlando area. stealing from unsuspecting seniors. >> she wears medical-looking scrubs t-shirt and the pants. she could walk around and steal anything she wanted to. >> reporter: that's exactly what she did to a 92-year-old man, making off with his credit card and attempting to charge 4,000 bucks. >> it's wrong. those people are so innocent. >> reporter: fake nurses stealing from innocents in hospital is not new. the target has often been newborns. in august, a 48-year-old woman tried to carry a newborn out of the hospital in california with a duffel bag. the infant's monitoring bracelet
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shut the hospital down. ? august, a 19-year-old in pittsburgh pretended to be a nurse and snuck out with a 3-day-old infant. >> it's scary. it's somebody who is purposely taking advantage of a vulnerable population. >> reporter: there is definitely a lesson here for all of us. watch your valuables. don't take anything for granted just because someone is wearing a uniform. if you recognize the suspect, police in winterhaven, florida, would love to hear from you. >> good point. go to any store and buy almost any uniform you want. >> reporter: people just give way to authority. time for a check of the morning's other headlines. for that, back to ron. in the news, president obama and mitt romney are taking tame off the campaign tray to prep for tuesday's big debate. three weeks before election day.
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a pakistani girl shot by the taliban for speaking out for education for girls is showing improvement. she was able to move her legs after the sedative was reduced. the captain of the ship that went aground in january is suing. he's charged with abandoning the ship. finally, get ready for this one, the million-muppet march. two men are planning the demonstration to defend public funding for pbs, after mitt romney's comments about the muppets in the debate. in is scheduled three days before the election. that could change everything. >> that's game-changer. time for the weather and over to ginger zee. >> let's start with aurora
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boreal borealis. nice pictures from doug kiesling. whoa, look at those. a clear morning in some spots and cooling down. international falls, 28. can you find the cold front? it's pretty evident. 64 in chicago. they have already had their high. indianapolis, almost 70 earlier in morning. the cold front is out there. some places storms will be severe. parts of the nation. but not in florida. just a little bit off-and-on thunderstorm action. miami, so wet. 88 for a high. they're four inches from the wettest year on record. we'll watch the storms in the center of the nation. for now, that's the big picture.
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>> this weather report brought to you by planet fitness. dan and bianna? >> thank you, ginger. now to the search for myrtle, the chihuahua. the owner is trying to use social media to find her. >> danielle launched an online campaign. >> i put up a blog. facebook fan page. random people that i don't know are doing all this wrork to help find her. >> she's gotten quite a response. sents have been retweeted her. including go comedians. "newsweek" is hosting her blog. she's been blogging about every twist and turn in the search. sadly, though, no sign of myrtle. >> still hoping, though. >> we're pulling for her. coming up on "gma," our exclusive one on one. mama oprah opening up about her
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♪ you put my love on top top top ♪ forbes magazine estimates that oprah has given $400 million to education. >> in an exclusive interview with abc's juju chang, oprah talked about the journey with her school for girls in africa, where the first class recently graduated. >> i have never been more proud. i think you all were exemplary. >> reporter: oprah always finds time for the girls at the oprah winfrey leadership academy. are you happier? busier? >> what has brought me the greatest joy. being a real mother, friend, companion, adviser, comforter.
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i didn't know that i would love it so much. >> reporter: the maternal bonding began five years ago as a leap of philanthropic faith. >> what is the single, life-changing trajectory changing moment for me was being exposed to a world of education. so, i just wanted to do that for somebody else. >> reporter: out of thousands of applicants, oprah hand-picked 72 girls. >> think that you are good enough. >> reporter: girls that experienced trauma and hardships. girls like a young oprah winfrey. this is not unlike the way you grew up. >> at the time i grew up in mississippi, it was very much like south africa. segregated schools, no running water, no electricity. you'll be part of the very first class of the oprah winfrey school. >> reporter: one of the moments that so captured the gap you're
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trying to bridge is when they react to the plumbing. >> oh, yeah. that is one of my favorite moments. >> reporter: me, too. >> talk about favorite things. they were excited about the plumbing. i can take a shower. i don't have to go and find buckets of water. i can flush the toilet! >> reporter: but there was scandal. a female dorm adviser was charged with molesting the some of the girls, oprah fired her, flew to africa to personally apologize. >> you learn from mistakes. if i had to do it over again, i probably would haven't done hit the way. >> reporter: the documentary, the first graduating class, follows the girls' journey. >> i was think about this day with them, walking in triumph across this stage in their white dresses. >> ladies and gentlemen, the class of 2011. >> reporter: so like any nervous
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mom sending kids off to college, six of them in the u.s., shopping for dorm finishings with them left her feeling like an empty nester. >> the first morning, we were all going, i can't believe i'm weeping over target and bed, bath, & beyond. the minute we were shopping if for college dorms. the moment it hit me. >> reporter: it's been a long journey, too, for oprah. her cable net work has struggled but is recently attracting more viewers. >> i look at it as i was climbing kilimanjaro. i had my head to the ground and one foot in front of the other. now, i can see the summit. >> reporter: isn't that nice. >> i can see the summit. >> reporter: for "good morning america," i'm juju chang in washington, d.c. >> you never know who you'll run into back-to-school shopping at target.
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>> or child protective services. >> there is no child used in this race. >> we put jake in there. >> jakey! was ron babysitting? >> blame that one on me? >> that's cute. >> ginger, what do you got? >> next for me would not be b.a.s.e. jumping. this guy is a gymnast and a surge yoe. he puts the loves of his life together. that's richard. he fell over 1200 meters. >> how is he okay? >> he has done that before. he has a parachute. >> it was an enelegant beginning to an otherwise successful dive. >> everybody knows that martha raddatz did a great job at the
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debate. there is a website called superbadass moderator. >> i was once in a briefing. my cell phone went off. my son had put in mill nairiona riding dirtdy. >> the facts matter, martha. >> what about bob gates statement. could prove catastrophic. >> ka millionaire has seen this. can't lie. it made my night. martha sent me an e-mail saying she loves this video and so does her son. >> wait! [ bonnie ] i felt, with sensitive teeth, i had limits put on me.
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when i went to my dentist, he had said, "we do have a solution for sensitive teeth. you're going to have to change out your toothpaste." i like the way my old toothpaste felt. it made my teeth feel really clean, and i didn't want to not have that again. my dentist suggested that i switch to sensodyne. when i went to sensodyne it was as if i was still using my old toothpaste, but it has an added benefit, which will help take away my sensitivity. it's a life changer, it really is. it makes you go from grumpy back to happy again.
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there's no subtext... just tacos. yeah, it's our job to make you want it. but honestly... it's not that hard. old el paso. when you gotta have mexican.
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progresso. in what world do potatoes, bacon and cheese add up to 100 calories? your world. ♪ [ whispers ] real bacon... creamy cheese... 100 calories... [ chef ] ma'am [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup.
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you know in the name of fairness, we ran out of time. ron can do his now. take us home. say good-bye to america. >> bye, america. we're always online at goodmorningamerica.com. ♪ just put a little bit of yourself ♪
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